I have watched this debate since 2004.
I...................PERSONALLY..................to ok the side of "let it run".... but I ALSO shut down every few months and COMPLETELY CLEANED THE MACHINE WITH A compressed air cannister/blower.
HOWEVER...............>HOWEVER.................... .
I...................PERSONALLY........Keep my HARD DRIVE..........physically OUT OF THE MACHINE.............
that is.....the side is OFF THE MACHINE...........and the hard drive is not "in a bay" it is standing vertically beside the machine with an EXTRA........lighted fan blowing DIRECTLY on the bottom of the hard drive...
Since 2004 I have had exactly ONE hard drive fail using this method...
But.... the video card, if you use a slotted video card only had the "on card" fan blowing on it, or if there is no "on card" fan then the fan on the machine which
is NOT BLOWING DIRECTLY on the card.......blowing past it about 8 inches above the PCI slot or PCI express slot or whatever.....]
The ONLY problem that I have EVER HAD........aside from the ONE hard drive is with video cards....
Here are the characteristics which I, personally have always observed, when a video card is "going bad".
You begin to notice.......
HARD TO DESCRIBE........
little........"squiggly".....wobbly......... lines.......in "a line" of "an application".......
let us say you are using a word processor and you see "squiggly" lines where there is a "lot of stuff" like menus, or drop down menus or stuff like that....
there is a "button" that you "normally click" to do something like "enable a brush" in GIMP or maybe "download an .flv file" from YouTube using download helper....
Or when clicking "save" the button does not IMMEDIATELLY "turn light blue" around it when you "hover" you have to "wait" for it to "turn blue"....
It is probably your video card.
Recommendation........
rather than immediately replacing a mother board if you are just using the onboard video....
talk to a "hole in the wall" computer place about if you can "buy a video card" and if it does not work after installing it, you bring it back THE VERY NEXT FU#$%^%G day and then they REPLACE THE MOBO..
If the squiggly lines things go away then THE NEXT DAY.............get a gift card for the computer shop take it to them and THANK THEM...............
If the squiggly lines DO NOT go away............ IMMEDIATELY download a new install of Kubuntu, or distro of your choice, install it on an spare doofus small hard drive, put that hard drive in the machine and take the whole thing back to the computer store and pay them to:
a) sell you a completely new INSTALL MOBO machine sans the cost of the card SANS THE COST OF WINDBLOWS ON A HARD DRIVE....which you return to them IN TACT THE NEXT DAY
b) sell you a completely new machine SANS WINDBLOWS.....with the card in it.
You then take the machine home and put your lovingly crafted Kubuntu hard drive in it and....relax.
I, personlly run an "X-infinity" which has also.........a bay for a 3.5 inch floppy into which I can place floppies....
Most places show it as "out of stock"..........but this thing is just a @#$$$^ WORKHORSE............
SOLID...........Aluminum............THICK plexigalss............ROCK SOLID LEDS...............
four hard drive bays...............two floppy bays......two cd/dvd bays......
TOP PLUG usb ports............FRONT PLUG usb ports.........
SO SOLID IT IS ...............QUIET, QUIET, QUIET....
JUST A WORK HORSE and a BEAUTIFUL GAMING MACHINE....
If you can find one on e-bay................GRAB IT..........
Why do I need to have access to floppies............my second inconvenience helped my purchase a "Sony Mavica" that recorded pics on "3.5 inch floppies"
I gathered images from multiple places across the world...but the "net" did not "need tem
then............now....
.all the net really needs for "most purposes" is "low res"...and I search out the floppy and then....
put all of the images on a cd or dvd and also use them..
the machine really is the quintessence, to me, of "labour and elegance".
Woodsmoke's TAKE:
Turn it off in terms of "a slotted video card"..... the video cards seem to "go bad" before the CPU.
MAYBE.....if ALWAYS...........using an "onboard" video processor.........then...maybe leave it on......
But, after ten years of "watching what happens"...........
If the computer is "going to be off for a day or so" or "leave it on during those days or so"..........
I now turn it off.
woodjustahardwarekindaguysmoke
I...................PERSONALLY..................to ok the side of "let it run".... but I ALSO shut down every few months and COMPLETELY CLEANED THE MACHINE WITH A compressed air cannister/blower.
HOWEVER...............>HOWEVER.................... .
I...................PERSONALLY........Keep my HARD DRIVE..........physically OUT OF THE MACHINE.............
that is.....the side is OFF THE MACHINE...........and the hard drive is not "in a bay" it is standing vertically beside the machine with an EXTRA........lighted fan blowing DIRECTLY on the bottom of the hard drive...
Since 2004 I have had exactly ONE hard drive fail using this method...
But.... the video card, if you use a slotted video card only had the "on card" fan blowing on it, or if there is no "on card" fan then the fan on the machine which
is NOT BLOWING DIRECTLY on the card.......blowing past it about 8 inches above the PCI slot or PCI express slot or whatever.....]
The ONLY problem that I have EVER HAD........aside from the ONE hard drive is with video cards....
Here are the characteristics which I, personally have always observed, when a video card is "going bad".
You begin to notice.......
HARD TO DESCRIBE........
little........"squiggly".....wobbly......... lines.......in "a line" of "an application".......
let us say you are using a word processor and you see "squiggly" lines where there is a "lot of stuff" like menus, or drop down menus or stuff like that....
there is a "button" that you "normally click" to do something like "enable a brush" in GIMP or maybe "download an .flv file" from YouTube using download helper....
Or when clicking "save" the button does not IMMEDIATELLY "turn light blue" around it when you "hover" you have to "wait" for it to "turn blue"....
It is probably your video card.
Recommendation........
rather than immediately replacing a mother board if you are just using the onboard video....
talk to a "hole in the wall" computer place about if you can "buy a video card" and if it does not work after installing it, you bring it back THE VERY NEXT FU#$%^%G day and then they REPLACE THE MOBO..
If the squiggly lines things go away then THE NEXT DAY.............get a gift card for the computer shop take it to them and THANK THEM...............
If the squiggly lines DO NOT go away............ IMMEDIATELY download a new install of Kubuntu, or distro of your choice, install it on an spare doofus small hard drive, put that hard drive in the machine and take the whole thing back to the computer store and pay them to:
a) sell you a completely new INSTALL MOBO machine sans the cost of the card SANS THE COST OF WINDBLOWS ON A HARD DRIVE....which you return to them IN TACT THE NEXT DAY
b) sell you a completely new machine SANS WINDBLOWS.....with the card in it.
You then take the machine home and put your lovingly crafted Kubuntu hard drive in it and....relax.
I, personlly run an "X-infinity" which has also.........a bay for a 3.5 inch floppy into which I can place floppies....
Most places show it as "out of stock"..........but this thing is just a @#$$$^ WORKHORSE............
SOLID...........Aluminum............THICK plexigalss............ROCK SOLID LEDS...............
four hard drive bays...............two floppy bays......two cd/dvd bays......
TOP PLUG usb ports............FRONT PLUG usb ports.........
SO SOLID IT IS ...............QUIET, QUIET, QUIET....
JUST A WORK HORSE and a BEAUTIFUL GAMING MACHINE....
If you can find one on e-bay................GRAB IT..........
Why do I need to have access to floppies............my second inconvenience helped my purchase a "Sony Mavica" that recorded pics on "3.5 inch floppies"
I gathered images from multiple places across the world...but the "net" did not "need tem
then............now....
.all the net really needs for "most purposes" is "low res"...and I search out the floppy and then....
put all of the images on a cd or dvd and also use them..
the machine really is the quintessence, to me, of "labour and elegance".
Woodsmoke's TAKE:
Turn it off in terms of "a slotted video card"..... the video cards seem to "go bad" before the CPU.
MAYBE.....if ALWAYS...........using an "onboard" video processor.........then...maybe leave it on......
But, after ten years of "watching what happens"...........
If the computer is "going to be off for a day or so" or "leave it on during those days or so"..........
I now turn it off.
woodjustahardwarekindaguysmoke
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